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Touchscreen Computer Interfaces: Electronics

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Handbook of Visual Display Technology

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This chapter will review the history and role of touch screen electronics as the interface to touch technology. Touch screens are user-friendly input devices that are quickly becoming a human interface standard. Common examples of touch screen applications include cell phones, GPS units, public kiosks, and industrial or medical input devices. Touch adds to the value proposition of a wide variety of products by enhancing functionality and ease of use.

Touch screen systems are typically made up of three key elements: the touch screen sensor, the electronics, and the display. This chapter will explore how touch electronics profoundly impacts design, functionality, and customer experience in touch systems.

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Abbreviations

CSM:

Capacitive sensing method

CTMU:

Charge time measure units

EEPROM:

Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory

GUI:

Graphical user interface

ITO:

Indium tin oxide

Further Reading

  • Bobrow LS (1981) Elementary linear circuits analysis. Holt Rinehart & Winston, Amherst

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  • Microchip Technology (2009) AR1000 Data Sheet DS41393A

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  • O’Connor T (2010) Microchip mTouchâ„¢ projected capacitive touch screen sensing theory of operation. A technical publication available from the Microchip mTouch design center at http://www.microchip.com/mtouch

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This chapter is printed with the permission of Microchip Technology Incorporated. No further reprints or reproductions may be made of said materials without Microchip Technology Inc.’s prior written consent.

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Lamont, L., Crawford, C. (2016). Touchscreen Computer Interfaces: Electronics. In: Chen, J., Cranton, W., Fihn, M. (eds) Handbook of Visual Display Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14346-0_66

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